Plan

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DesignPlanOutline.docx

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Design Plan Outline

(10-20 Double Spaced Pages)

Cover Page with Complete Contact Information

1. Executive Summary

2. Table of Contents

3. Overview of Design Plan Report

4. Detailed Work Plan with Benchmarks

5. List of Artifacts to be developed with Descriptions

6. Detailed Timeline

7. Budget with Explanation

8. References

9. Index

plan.docx

The Design Plan should be 15 pages long with at least 10 references

Due 6/7/2024

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When a prospectus found to be acceptable, it is normal for the funding agency – the agency that created the RFP – to ask for a complete design plan before a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or contract is finalized.

This design plan will have these sections – Executive Summary, Table of Contents, Overview of the Plan, Results of the Needs Analysis, Detailed Work Plan with Benchmarks, List of Artifacts,  Detailed Timeline, Budget, References, and Index.

DesignPlanRubric1.docx

Design Plan Rubric

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Average

Good

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Executive Summary

Content is inappropriate

Brief and incomplete

Complete and Convincing

A clear and easily understood summary of the design plan

Overview

Not clear

Steps described

Complete and easily followed with sufficient detail

A well-written and comprehensive explanation of the design plan that demonstrates in writing and graphics how the plan will be completed

Needs Analysis

Poorly explained

Needs, audience and tasks analyzed

The needs, audience and tasks are graphically related and explained.

The statement of needs is directly related to the outcomes of the plan

Work Plan, Benchmarks, Timeline

Not complete

Not clear and not related to RFP

Easily explains how the plan will be completed

A convincing and professional explanation of the plan that demonstrates a strong likelihood of success

Budget

Confusing and incomplete

Categories of expenses are explained with adequate details

Very detailed and easily understood

Clearly demonstrates how funds will be allocated and how expenditures are related to benchmarks and the completion of the plan